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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1909-90 PAGES, hy ee bbbbd ProPsoor Po Ieed © a9) a) in the display. The Go-Carts are in both style: and rattan reclining Go-Cart cushions, and the price range i stvles, but last fal of their value that we may have constantly arriving. Se ee ae ee ee a riages cl Go-Carts. it GQ) TR as = * The season just beginning marks the coming of many new of styles and patterns in Children’s * I, there is a showing of the greatest variety here. best designs from the leadi . priced from $2.75 to $20.00. ber tired wheels priced remarkably low at $2.75. reed and wood Go-Carts, rubber tired wheels, at $3.50. rubber tired wheels, at $6.00. the Children’s Carriages there are We have a dozen or so Carriages, patterns, which will be sold at exactly half A visit to the Baby Carriage and Go-Cart Department should be a matter of both profit and pleasure at this time. Carriages and Go-Carts, and, as Only the g manufacturers are included the reclining and stationary Go-Carts with rub- Combination Reed In yles with and without loose from $5.00 to $35.00. excellent values and more room for the new goods EBELEELBEPELD EEE EEE EET EEEEEP EEE PPLE PER z W. B. MOSES & SONS, F ST., COR. 11TH. at SEE EEEEEERE EEEEEEEEEEEERERTE : Turn Over a New Leaf. : = & * = Get out of that rut of ill-health that is 3 making you old before your time. Remember = that the success you wish te make of your life = will be flat failure if you don’t pay more atten- 3 tion to your health. Health is the Foundation z of Success. = : & & 3 s Lax-Tone : > = = $ $ SH etede system that worry and It sSenZentordontoetententerdonteniens o a a a ae a a a as ee aan ARBBEBZD been done by the house of POMMERY whose wine is the ac nowledged standard for Cham- pagne quality and enjoys u THE WORLD OVER Although Pommery commands a higher price at whole- -d (by the bottle) at the same price as Therefore, prices being equal, WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST? RRDO000 00000000005 sale, it is retailed “other wines, Beautiful Pictures nw. Sere Throat. Pimples, - Have You Si mat, Pimples, Copper. Sores, Uleers in Mouth, Hatr Fail! 7 OW Bt COOK REMEDY Co., MASONIC TEMPLE, CEICAGO, ILL., For proofs of cures. Cepital, 000. We’ solteit the Most obstinate cases. e have cured the Worst cues In 15 to 35 days. 100-puge book free fel9-26t*-14 is the Foundation of Health. eet edetetetitetet GBBT VE BAW It has long been a custom with many Champagne firms to ship vintages not considered good enough for the English market to this country. This It builds up the work break down. Its daily use keeps the blood pure and the body in a eaithful condition—prepared to repel disease. sSeedendendenrensendea ete ontoncoa pecerteegees has never ened niversal approval 24 bottles of our fine “BOCK” © BEER for only $1. We are selling it at solely to give Al treat. It's guing your order today. 272 dozen bottles, delivered in up- lettered wagons, only $1. Write or "phone. Washington Brewery Co. 9TH AND F STS. N.B. ‘Phone 2154. m this low price 3 our patrons & t. Better send Correct Spring Lap Robes CONCORD Xcur carriage appointmen: complete without neat BARNESS ip Robes. Robes of other stylish fabrics he: LEADS. aud select variety. Not high. A full line of Trap, Buggy and Surrey Harnesses sonably priced Lutz & Co., 497 Pa. Ave. h19-20d ——— !f you're pale and thin. EVANS’ FERRI ~—— PEPTO-MANGAN makes the bicod pm riete an apy puts —— your UR EMCLSK Cod Liver — vn an Just the food eed to take -—— on fe get well und %. —_— "due. My pt. sion,” 5Oc. pt E ans’ Drug Store, air mb “Artistic Photographs” jew Style Mountings’ Just Received. W. H. STALEE, Bleven-Seren F st. SPECIAL RATES TO COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. fe26-led UP "PHONE 772 FOR Sewing Machine Repairing. Renting 10c. a Day. C. Auerbach, 7 & H. Try our $15 Guaranteed Ma- chines. Send Postal. Trial Free. 2 mi20-204 sot EE ' i en ete rt Sacre AR MEME In the Divorce Court. Martha Green, through Attorney Camp- beli Carrington, has filed suit for divotce against William Francis Green. Desertion of the petitioner by the defendant is al- leged. On the ground of alleged desertion, Charles Green today petitioned the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia to grant him a divorce from Cecelia Green. Jane V. Janifer, because of alleged cruel- ty, today filed ‘suit for divorce against George W. Jenifer. Atteey ik M. King represents the petitioner im each ease. CENTRAL LABOR UNION. i Beeiness Transacted at Meeting Held Last Evening. At the meeting evening of the Cen- tral Labor Union the draft of a bill to “regulate the pay and hours of service of the attendants at the Government Hospital for the Insane in the District of Columbia” was indorsed ana referred to the legisia~ tive committee. The bill prowdes that the attendants shall be divided into three classes, the pay being graduated accord- ing to the time of service. It is proposed that these who have been employed less in six months shall receiv: $40 per ; those who have served mo: six months and less than one ye: month, and $60 per month for have ‘Se longer than one also provided a deral Labor Union, ted a bill, which provides for the uniform ase of percent of the laborers employed at the ting office. The bill was in- Central Labor Union, and organizations throughout the will be requested to take sim- the United State ilar action. Brewery Workers’ U mitted a new form of contra indorsed by the central body. The agree- ment, which has be ved by the Brewery Workers’ Internationa similar in terms to the contract now in force, the two material changes being a requirement that all brewery workmen em- ployed by any firm shall become members of the union, and a provision that the em- ployes shall be given all legal holidays with pay. nion, No. 118, sub- » Which was In a matter at issue between Carriage and Wagon Workers’ Union, No. and Carriage and Wagon Makers’ Assembly, K. of L., involving the right to a charter from the international organization of the craft, & committee was appointed to appear before the executive council of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, now in session in this city, on behalf of the union, which is allied with the central body. The lathers reported that in re the Lathers’ Protective Union, No. , will be known a Wood and Wire and Metal Lathers’ Union, No. 9." ‘The title of the organization had been changed on the for- mation of a national union of the craft. ‘as announced that the joint excursion committee of the Central Labor Union and Building Trades Council will meet tomor- row evening at Typographical Temple, when a final report will be made. ee A BUSINESS MEETING. HOLDS The Y. M. C. A. Discusses Plans and Adds Largeiy to Membership. The Young Men’s Christian Association held one of the largest meetings of the season of members only in its gymnasium last evening. A splendid program of music by the iation’s orchestra, under Prof. D. B. MacLeod, and the Mandolin Club, under Mr. William E. Todd, jr., preceded the bi sa meeting. Mr. Henry B. F. Macfarland, vice prest dent of the ciation, presided over the business meeting, which was opened with prayer by Mr. Rideout. The report of the membership committee recommended for election to membership the following per- W. L. Farnham, Elmont B. Hazard, B. beck, Robert Farnham, jr., C. E. t, Hugh C. Riddleberger, William is Oscar Room¢ ._ ir., Mars William Soper, hone, R. H Arthur Henry P. Hume Talb: ze . Hughes, Je: Brook . 8. Charles Willi: H. n, Jo! * cch, George Harding, Frederic R. Whipp schutz, Walter S. Erw John An- J. H. Been, Geo. Antonio Rivera, M. E. Comstock, Buell, Theodore F. Laist, , R. M. Milam, Paca Obe- W. Lee, A. W. Bradford, jelenz, George nyder, Edward J. F , John Hay, Arnold Wi! Whitman Thomas Bu Mne, Oswald FE M. S George M he Carr, Henry L. Grav Her Portner, Ra. Swan, Loren « Call, Jo- t Graff, F i Holizm . Bei nie Dick, Luctus Dick and Carl Dick. prizes won by th athletic m h vork and made the in oke of the 1 depart ments reopticon vic iz them taken by s were served by the recep- SS CHECKS, Young Man Arrested in Baltimore on Serious Charge. Daniel M. Harvey lain, who was arr alias George Chamber- ed in Baltimore Satur- day on a charge of obtaining $30 on a worthless check, is wanted in this city on a similar c ctive Herndon went afternoon with a e young man with false Ss home is said to be He came here about ten accompanied by an intimate =. Known Washingtonian, he went to Chamberlain's Hotel Sunday night a week ago. There he wae introduced to a number of prominent men in official life and, on the store of friendship, he induced Manager Somborn to cash for him a check for $10, given on the Traders’ National Bunk, where, it is alleged, he had no ac- count. Later in the night, after Manager Somborn had gone to his room, the young man went to the clerk and asked that he be permitted to substitute a $50 check for the on. t had already been cashed for him. The clerk accommodated him, giving him the #40. After getting this money, it is alleged, Harvey hired an automobile rede about th During his the police say, he spent his nigh disreputable house and took his meals the best hotels. One night last week, while under the influence of liquor, he broke a lamp placed on the excavation at Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street, and was arrested. It took several policeman a long time to get him to the station. In the Police Court he was fined $5. Not having the amount of the fine he succeeded in getting a man about the court to vouch for the payment of the money. In Baltimore, it is charged, he passed a worthless check on Manager J. P. O'Con- nor of the Hotel Rennert. Martin Wagner, a wealthy fruit and oyster packer, whose name, it is alleged, the young man forged, was in the hotel when the check was pre. sented. He declared the paper to be a forgery and Harvey was locked up. The warrant taken to Baltimore from®this city yesterday was filed with the Baltimore of- ficials, and in the event of the charge there being abandoned he will be brought here for trial. a at ——-—__ Must Go to Home for Blind. An effort is being made by the police to have the many blind persons who stand about the streets selling matches, shoe- strings and other articles or playing must- cal instruments to make application for ad- mission to the Home of the Aid Associa- tion for the Blind, at No. 015 E street north- west. The officers have been directed to have the friends of these blind persons ad- vise them in the matter. It is said these Persons will not be permitted to obstruct eae sidewalks any longer in violation of law. —— Invited to Deliver Addres: Major Sylvester has been requested to de- liver an address at the meeting of the Na- tional Police Union of the United States and Canada, which will be held at Cincin- nati in May. Members of the entertain ment committee are maki extensive preparations for the entertal: nt of police chiefs at their annual session. Oe. P | % ey < = ols. bebe bd Dining Rooms Es to be used, at * sehoDecberda: SALE OF NEW DESIGNS OF . FINE ;WALL PAPER FOR THE SUMMER HOME. Over 500 Néw (Styles of the Best Foreign and Domestic.Papers on Hand to Select From. ‘In Brocatelle, Satin Damask, Stripes, Moire and Rich Embossed Papers, at Parlors : 15%., 25c., 35c. and 50c. per roll. In Tapestry, with Fabric Weave—Rich Reds, Empire Greens and Yellows; also beautiful combinations of colors where plate rails are 10c., 15¢., 25c,,35c. and 60c. per roll. SPREE EEE EEE EEE In Heraldic, Colonial, Leather and Textile + Halls Effects, at Bed Rooms bebo pebeh febbeboboo It x 8&c., 10c., 15c., 25c. and 35c. per roll. In. Dresden and French Stripes, Reproductions from Orig- inals and those beautiful Floral Effects in Pop- pies, Roses, etc., at 5c., 8c., 10c., 15c. and 25c. per rol RICHARD W. HENDERSON, EBEEEEEEREEEBR ELE ESLER FERED EERE ES Dimity Effects, Cretonne OPPOSITB THE COURTS. Equity Court No. 1—Justice Hagner. In re Franz Ralbowski, lunatic; account of committee referred to auditor. Giffin agt. Giffin; appearance of absent defendant ordered, Bankruptcy Court—Justice Hagner. In re Herman Hollander; discharge of pe- tition ordered. In re Wm. B. Creecy; do. Equity Court No. 2—Justice Barnard. Bispham agt. Schalk; order that trustees pay certain sum to Wm. H. White, attor- n Von Oberbeck agt. Pierce: argued and submitted. Gladden agt. unknown heirs of Mary Kain: pro conf MeDon- McDonough: gla et al. agt. © commission. Foy agt. Foy; de- dismissing decree for sale. Hamilton 1. tr agt. District of Columbia; neeling taxes. Dorsey et al. agt. ;_order appointing D. F. Brady dian ad litem, Kengla agt. Brown et al.; order appointing Robert E. mad litem. Smith et al. agt. pet al.; order of reference to au- Garnett agt. District of Columbia; Cox et gua ditor, order limiting time to take testimony to thirty d et al. ys. Symington et al. agt. Candler order for appearance. Carpenter et al. agt. Hauptman et al; order dismissing petition of J. G. Grub & Son, Drew agt Commercial B. and_L. Association; or appointing Edwa . Keech, Jr., receive bond, $10,000. order denying injunction pen consolidating cause with No. Cireult Court No. 1—Chief Justice Bingham. Addison agt. Knights of Labor; judgment by default. Wood agt. Fonda & Co.; do. Rothert agt. Owen et al.; on trial. Cireuit Court No. 2—Jystice Bradley. McGrath agt. Capital Tractton Company; on trial. Criminal Court No. 1—Justice Clabaugh. U. 8. agt. Thomas Creek, carnal knowl- edge; motion for new trial overruled; sen- tence, West Virginia penitentiary for ten years. U.S. agt. Harry Pratley, grand lar- U. S. agt. Lawrence Bal, sentence, West do.; do. Us recognizance for sentence property. U. murder; on trial agt. Randall (twi dict for plaintiff for $175 i Prov Estate of € ed. In re Jno. ira Coleman; will fuil May et al.. minor prov- peti- tion to change security and for annual al- | lowance filed. tate Statement for account filed. : Cronte; receipt tiled. Di will fully prove 2 ; order to sell certain pers tes and bring suit. 3 petition for of adminisiration citation. Estate of Mary Dr filed. state of John M. Holt; order ing letters of administration to Hoit; bond Hauptma: of Loutss 8 uck; answer to caveat filed. Estate of Mary Ambrose; order granting. letters of administration to Margaret Am. receipt br bond $10), In re Chas. W. Darr, guardian; order authorizing guardian to loan funds. Estate of Genevieve Welling Wigfall; order granting letters testamen- tary to Archibald H. Taylor, bond $100, tate of Elizabeth J. Jones; will fully proved. 2 n Mylan; order granting | ters of administration to Nannie M. Pr ton, bond $150. Estate ef Mary A. Skid- more; rule on Richard Sylvester, returnable March 23. Estate ‘of C s. E. Stanford; will admitted to probate and letters testa- mentary granted to Marion C. Stanford, bond $1,000. Estate of Wm. R. Truxton; proot of publication filed. Estate of Jos. Grinder; do. Estate of Mary E. Pickreil; do. Estate of Thomas B. Towner; order appointing guardian ail litem. and summons returned served. Estate of Benj. Harris: order changing return day to April 27, 1900. Estate of Chas. E. Stanford; answer of guardian ad item. filed. Estate of Jos. Williamson; decree granting letters of ad- ministration to George A. Williamson, bond 1,2 Court of Appeals, 911—District of Columbia agt. Hazel; dissenting opinion of Mr. Shepard filed. George Justice j tim | He si SHDSSODDD0 3 a>e | Hoeke’s. | Some Very Special Prices on Bedwear. You will really be as- FCEIIOSO00D PP DIDDSDv dud BeBe Da > had Per PIA DLODDL LMI ORDA DEH: DA DODD tonished how very, VERY low we have marked some of these excellent _ values—even to HALF PRICE. But here they are—Blankets, Spreads, etc. Who'll have them? First come first served. HOEKE, Home's Makings. Pa. Ave. and Sth Street. b + SOPESOELEDO te Bug + = $ > < ? 3 ea é e é THOUSAND-DOLLAR BLAZE. Residence of Dr. Reed Damaged by Fire and Smoke. Fire in the house of Dr. J. O. Reed, No. 509 12th street, about 8:30 o'clock last night did damage to the amount of about $1,000. Pedestrians passing the house saw smoke coming from the premises and an investiga- tion showed that there was a blaze In a rear room near the furnace.. An alarm was at once turned in from box There was nobody in the house i and the firem und it ne P an entrance a short under control, —— ST, ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD. Meeting of Council Held at Epiphany Parish Ha Council of the Brotherhood y met at the sh Hall, and 4 The of St. Epiphany H the bad weather Director ports from th much attent and scope of the practical w chapter members in their eff: men come under the influence pel. Mr. John E. Allen of No. 12: northwest spoke of an undertaking that he has in charge, that of blishing a read- ing room in the southeast section for boys. ‘aid that rocms for the purpose could be had at a small sum per month, and that with $10) the plan could be carried out and sustained for a yea The idea as ex- pressed by him was that a place was needed for bi where they could be brought together and have influence thrown around them that would counteract the evils of the street. He expressed the hope that generous people would help him. The Rey. Arthur Jones, rector of Christ Church, Hast Washington, gave the matter his favorable and hearty co-operation. The great feature of the occasion, the addresses, followed the busines meeting. The speakers we ard Hamilton of the Pro-C Mark, John Dysart and G. Croft Williams of the Theological Seminary at Alexan- dria; National Councilman Baxter of Min- neapolis, and J. Holdsworth Gordon of Christ. Church Chapter, West Washington. The lateness of the hour prevented expected addresses from the Rey. Mr. Barton of St. John’s Church, West Washington, and Mr. Chas. B. Fonda. done by the rts to have of the Gos- 3 N street Beware oi Little Expenses A small'leak: Wit’Sink a targe ship. TN 600, O00 goo abate in nightly use, le power light. ¢ THE SAME LIGHT COSTS * Produces light at the expense of the tip burner and 6 the cost of the incandescent eleciric light Sold Everywhere Price 20 cents Come to the Millinery Exhibit Tomorrow. Pleare accept this as a personal invitation to be present and pase judgment upon the Beautiful Millinery revealed to view. ‘There ar. the cxquistte moveltion from fc cign fashion setters—in close rivalry with the original creations from the deft hy of our own clever milliners. The result is the mest comprehensive display, we be Grer shown—and every one fe of one voice in agreeing that we brve: surpassed every previous senson. We trust you'll come and see for yourself. MOLDENBERG’ | 922-24-26-28 7th St. ( Running through to 704-6 K Street. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE. ‘Lowered prices = wash goods POLLO LLLL OLE LLLALLE MA EEE ised New arrivals are being added to the Wash Goods stock every $ day. And more special values go on sale tomorrow—so full of % saving importance that we don’t see how any economical person * can ignore them. = 50 peves of New Dz Ginghams, losin aricty ¢° countless number of the po rg te pelligd - ae Sod esac sirsble stvles and effects. hey're selling everywhere clea Bt Wc. yd. Special tomorrow for. SKe. cial lot of Fine Quality Seersucker, 25 pieces of N fabric that looks gat of Fine ¢ silk. Chek e wide—in the most ings, ineladi, desirable light colors regu: I white, bis lar ISe. value, ‘Special to. 12 Cc hetlotrope, 121 Cc. 2 : Aa C. | revetion >C. 100 pieces of New Lawn: nM fast colors: eplenala clove of the amet Aiea a saa! Great domestic selling! Special prices will be in force for tomorrow fanctes—wide range ina ° SrooGorSoasratreseeseateeseeseoseotergengerheasensraseesneceese that will bring asenSonbendeadeteateatoahonbesdutoatoaiodionseateaseateaseateedeteete toeppdtoee adorn eodindindr Lorrie detrirod % more than the usual large crowd to these counters. S _ 200 pieces of yara Percales, in a very 4 complete assortment of the newest and most % attractive patterns and styles, Specials’ priced ‘tor 5 ic $ The} ular 10e. qualities — 634c. d., at ° Bs a c ae See Spey 45 by 36 Hemstitched Pill Bs wise E stratford Sheeting (2% yards | cag, 28, Hemstitched Pillow $ a 18! ironed—go on sale tomarrow tor J] 1] © 3 XS ORE F * ° Sos tieets, 100 pieces of Stair Of Cloth, $ cori AS eine — 49 ue Inches wide; in twenty di I » a 4 ms 0 at the spe- ferent patterns to choose from, * = cial price. Cc. Special Tor one day, rd, at. 6lAc. $ g ¢ 3 : In th h d 1 3 : nm the white goods realm. : + The best selected stock to begin with—endless in variety— = $ perfect in quality—and with lower pricings than anybod 24 = Piques, nel 53 = '1iAc : : a % 50 pieces of Check Nainsook, s srs aw t 3 Ae en of Check Nain in_all size @ Persian Lawns, soft, $ arly for Su + = = 1214Ac. Ae orted English Welt Piques, zed Strlpe—ene f Dimities value. Spee : oe. Vc. | isi we OC, Special purchase of linings. We have closed out a jobber’s ings, and they go on sale tomorrow Great sayings for dre: BO pleces of entire stock on hand of Lin- at wonderfully low nakers and others. t Black Per- : ccalines, ¢ ity, whiel retails at 63, olde. yd. Special sale pri Cc. es of hetter Fast . Mines ri on -_y from ° Je price. + oa go with the linings. oo ao a 39e. Applique Trim: ings, beautiful p terns—yard B 2 = Doslerobotesbocossaces Wonder What Mertz | | | Will Say Today? | ——— —— & Precisely tnprovea | - Our $ Fitting cutting | saa £ Clothes. aa | pring % te stood 5 feet 4 inches. Opening % Breast Measure, inches, = Waist Measure, 2844 inc Of $ Price of Suit, $20. Es He left his measure last Tues- | All = day and called for the suit yester- | That % day, tried it on and was delighted = with our new system of “precise ||| Is 2 fitting.” Not a wrinkle, not a flaw i) = = in the fit at any point. To use |} Desirable A the customer's own words: And % “In an experience of many years ~ and with numerous _ tailors—I New never had such a good fit and with so little bother. I am delighted. In Take my measure for a Spring . $ overcoat from the piece of goods Men’s = you showed me last week. Woolens = We cite this actual in- Tak % stance to illustrate to — $ you the improvement || Place -which we have made in Fria : $ our cutting force. asuaye re = The use of cur P. F. March patterns, ours only, in- 23rd sures PRECISE FITTING . garments nearly always. 1909. $ 3 Mertz and Mertz, XXth Century Tailors, 906 and 908 F Street. Be es er are best. $1.25 to $2.50. Topham’s 1231 Pa. Ave. € STERLING _ € FOUNTAIN «€ € @ quart for pure, rich 3 * LUCCA OLIVE OIL. The € most famous iable of! iu the world. Imported and O(c, bottled by ue. Full quart 90c. bottles only 90c. a S. Thompson,> geharmacist, 703 15th St.2 # Ed x Fy THE BAILEY $1 SAW—WARRANTED. Wash & es oes ee Cee deat Ince owt 2 tains. To dry thera FOOT COMFORT. S tretch. far Stretther. ie ‘Wear Georges’ Bunion aud Corn Shields for in- bolds them § teut Mae OTE IS einrat pat, pecdy cur, | few, dave Get em uae, wills ta pees oly GkwnsS & NIN. oot Bpestaticts, j Josiah R. Bailey, 820 7th.